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Rowan Yeoman

@ro #13049

yeoro.eth → db.team → /slc → SuperBenefitDAO, All in For Sport → "purpose aligned networks of small autonomous teams”
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I love this structuring of SuperBenefit's coordination architecture!
Happy Matariki NZ fam
Jamming today on how onchain protocols give us the chance to build a new kind of collective intelligence for impact. The systems thinking approaches of the last epoch can't work in complex evolving landscapes. But protocols (because rich flows of information and value) let us experiment and play in these landscapes in a wholly new ways.
@rathermercurial.eth @naan
Self ref: emerging tdb onchain stack
Really enjoyed this conversation with @bpetes.eth. I especially appreciated the insights into the emerging readiness of onchain tooling/execution layer (Hats, Farcaster etc) to actually (finally) implement some of the interoperable goodness we have been dreaming about for DAOs.

Great conversation @thethriller

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-dao-it-dao-news-interview-with-bryan-petes-from-sobol/id1630815761?i=1000659322808
Self ref: scaling valley of death for “service businesses”.

Designing for small to keep its goodness - gain the benefits of scale, without succumbing to enshittification.
Self ref: The 7 qualities of local first software
I've been rereading the @metalex white paper and I'm loving their approach. Focusing in on the hybrid design space (code is law + law is law) is the powerful (and practical) place to play. Composable primitives will create a big unlock.
https://metalex.substack.com/p/the-metalex-whitepaper
Out and about with the whanau (family) on a stunning south island winter's day.
"Here's to the first of the day fellas"

Improvised scene, drinking real whiskey and a young JN showing his magic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLtb3t4cpaM
Love this conversation with Will Ruddick. Deep insights into discovering ancient community patterns to apply in modern community economics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEa6f1h4tm8
Wiseguy was the weekly bright spot in the 1980s TV wasteland of small town New Zealand. I couldn't wait for Wednesday nights.
Visiting Shimla, India for the first time… the city looks impossible. Straight out of a Miyazaki film. Layers and layers of architecture collectively defying gravity. Stunning.